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Accessibility: How to Order Title Objects in Lectora

Trivantis

The way that this is accomplished, so that a screen reader can read the web page in this logical order, is for the html objects (text, images, etc.) to be placed in an html document in the actual logical order that you would like them read by the software. Figure 1 – Title Explorer tab view of the title.

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How to Insert Custom HTML Into Lectora

eLearning Brothers

This blog post will show you how to insert custom HTML into Lectora using the HTML extension. This means you can insert custom HTML code (such as games or interactions) from the eLearning template library, the interaction builder, or any other custom HTML code. eLearning Resources Custom HTML into Lectora'

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Elucidat vs Lectora: comparison and review

Elucidat

Elucidat and Lectora; two authoring tools, both recognized for outputting some of the world’s best elearning courses. What’s included with the Lectora package? Is Elucidat a good alternative to Lectora? Lectora review What is Lectora? Lectora is an authoring tool by ELB Learning. But what makes them unique?

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Articulate vs. Lectora | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

The fun part of my job is having a plethora of tools in my ‘elearning development’ toolbox: Adobe Creative Suite, Captivate, Visio, Lectora, and now Articulate. Over the past couple years using Lectora Enterprise Edition I developed templates that would ease the elearning development process for instructional designers.

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Extending Lectora with an iFrame

Integrated Learnings

That’s because it’s just some useful code capable of extending the functionality of your Lectora-built eLearning course. An iFrame is an HTML element that allows you to place a page within a page. This means anytime you need to pull content from an external source into your Lectora course, an iFrame is a simple and safe solution.

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Lectora Development Best Practices Part 1 – Optimizing Preferences

Integrated Learnings

After using Lectora for almost five years, I’ve learned so much both from the helpful community of Lectora users and on my own. This series of posts is intended to show how to use Lectora in ways that avoid problems, reduce development time, and make using Lectora easier overall. Display HTML Object Names.

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Overview of What’s New in Lectora 12

eLearning Brothers

Trivantis announced today they released Lectora 12. The announcement gave us everything we have been asking for in a Lectora update and more. A few things you will notice when you open Lectora 12 is the time-saving usability enhancements and the professional tool options. Read about all the new Lectora 12 updates and features.

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